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The Affluent Society by John Kenneth Galbraith; 9780140285192

The Affluent Society

By John Kenneth Galbraith

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Description

In The Affluent Society, John Kenneth Galbraith challenges conventional economic theories, advocating for a new understanding of wealth and its implications on society. His incisive analysis of the post-World War II economy reveals the paradox of affluence in a world where poverty persists alongside prosperity.

The Story

Galbraith argues that traditional economic models fail to account for the social and environmental costs of affluence. He explores the tension between consumerism and public welfare, suggesting that an affluent society must prioritise the needs of its citizens over mere production and consumption. Through a blend of economic theory and social commentary, he presents a vision for a balanced economy that addresses inequality and promotes sustainable growth.

Why Readers Love It

  • Provocative Insights: Galbraith’s thought-provoking ideas encourage readers to reconsider their understanding of wealth and its distribution.
  • Timeless Relevance: The themes of economic disparity and social responsibility resonate as strongly today as they did at the time of publication.
  • Engaging Writing Style: Galbraith’s eloquent prose and sharp wit make complex economic concepts accessible and enjoyable.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for those interested in economic theory, social justice, and public policy. Readers who appreciated Galbraith’s other works, such as The Great Crash, 1929 and Capitalism, American Style, will find The Affluent Society equally enlightening.

“The Affluent Society is a pioneering work that remains essential reading for understanding the interplay between wealth and social responsibility.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 197 mm × 18 mm
Pages: 288
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780140285192

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